Overview: The document provides detailed specifications for various
prosthetic foot systems designed by Emotis, a Fillauer Company, and other manufacturers. Each product is tailored for different patient needs, focusing on features like multi-axial performance, energy return, and stability. The products are categorized by their unique technologies, patient weight capacity, and functional levels.
1. Element Series:- Element: Features a three-element design for smooth rollover and stability, adjustable heel wedge, and Micro-Slice technology. Suitable for patients up to 275 lbs, with a functional level of K3-K4.
- Element DS: Offers vertical shock absorption and axial rotation, with similar weight and functional specifications as the Element.
2. Ibex Series:- Ibex: Incorporates Micro-Slice technology and carbon fiber design for energy return. Supports up to 330 lbs, with a functional level of K3-K4.
- Ibex XD: Enhanced version for patients up to 440 lbs, maintaining similar features.
3. Aeris Series:- Aeris Performance: Utilizes Micro-Slice pylon and Compliant Composite Technology for enhanced stability and rotation. Suitable for patients up to 275 lbs.
- Aeris Solution: Focuses on energy storage and enhanced plantarflexion, with a weight capacity of 275 lbs.
4. Wave Series:- Wave Sport: Features Wave-Spring technology for shock absorption and energy return, designed for athletic use. Supports up to 275 lbs.
- Wave Comfort: Offers a tri-spring design for comfort and dynamic response, with a weight capacity of 275 lbs.
5. Raize and Motion Foot:- Raize: A microprocessor-controlled hydraulic ankle system with adjustable resistance, suitable for patients up to 220 lbs.
- Motion Foot: Provides rotary hydraulic motion and dynamic response, supporting up to 220 lbs.
Standards and Warranty: All products meet the ISO-22675 standard for durability. They come with varying warranties, typically 2-3 years, and patient trial periods ranging from 30 to 60 days.
Note: Suggested L-Codes are provided for reference, and practitioners are responsible for confirming their applicability.
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